Marotte and Marcouyre wins Roc d'Azur marathon
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UCI marathon series continues in France
Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Maxime Marotte (Fra) | 3:34:14 |
2 | Christoph Sauser (Swi) | 0:04:30 |
3 | Martin Fanger (Swi) | 0:04:35 |
4 | Urs Huber (Swi) | 0:04:57 |
5 | Samuele Porro (Ita) | 0:05:12 |
6 | Roel Paulissen (Bel) | 0:07:17 |
7 | Alban Lakata (Aut) | 0:08:14 |
8 | Hector Leonardo Paez Leon (Col) | 0:08:59 |
9 | Sebastien Carabin (Bel) | 0:09:13 |
10 | Kristian Hynek (Cze) | 0:10:05 |
11 | Thomas Dietsch (Fra) | 0:10:06 |
12 | Jochen Kass (Ger) | 0:11:32 |
13 | Robert Mennen (Ger) | 0:11:40 |
14 | Jaroslav Kulhavy (Cze) | 0:12:48 |
15 | Markus Bauer (Ger) | 0:12:52 |
16 | Tony Longo (Ita) | 0:13:03 |
17 | Moritz Milatz (Ger) | 0:15:39 |
18 | Piotr Brzozka (Pol) | 0:17:00 |
19 | Johann Pallhuber (Ita) | 0:17:09 |
20 | Pierluigi Bettelli (Ita) | 0:17:34 |
21 | Oriol Colome (Spa) | 0:21:38 |
22 | Pierre-Geoffroy Plantet (Fra) | 0:21:41 |
23 | Mirko Pirazzoli (Ita) | 0:21:51 |
24 | Juri Ragnoli (Ita) | 0:22:36 |
25 | Ondrej Fojtik (Cze) | 0:22:43 |
26 | Damian Perrin (Swi) | 0:23:05 |
27 | Bram Rood (Ned) | 0:23:41 |
28 | Manuel Pliem (Aut) | 0:23:42 |
29 | Alessandro Gambino (Ita) | 0:25:14 |
30 | Bart De Vocht (Bel) | 0:25:45 |
31 | Antoine Lavieu (Fra) | 0:26:00 |
32 | Benjamin Joerges (Ger) | 0:28:06 |
33 | Claus Crone (Den) | 0:28:36 |
34 | Gregory Pascal (Fra) | 0:28:48 |
35 | Pau Botella Tarres (Spa) | 0:30:44 |
36 | Roberto Crisi (Ita) | 0:31:00 |
37 | Marc Charpentier (Fra) | 0:31:23 |
38 | Nicolas Lüthi (Swi) | 0:33:53 |
39 | Emeric Turcat (Fra) | 0:36:47 |
40 | Filip Adel (Cze) | 0:38:17 |
41 | Michael Broderick (USA) | 0:38:47 |
42 | Mariusz Kowal (Pol) | 0:39:26 |
43 | Umbert Almenara Verges (Spa) | 0:39:29 |
44 | Clément Jolibert (Fra) | 0:39:55 |
45 | Marc Trayter Alemany (Spa) | 0:40:41 |
46 | Stéphane Monnet (Swi) | 0:41:08 |
47 | Alexandre Pelletier (Fra) | 0:44:57 |
48 | Arnaud Rapillard (Swi) | 0:45:33 |
49 | Tomasz Drozdz (Pol) | 0:45:42 |
50 | Allan Bachmann (Den) | 0:45:47 |
51 | David Hehenberger (Aut) | 0:45:59 |
52 | Paul Renault (Fra) | 0:46:18 |
53 | Tim Dunford (GBr) | 0:47:17 |
54 | Nicolas Lau (Fra) | 0:47:49 |
55 | Vincent Arnaud (Fra) | 0:47:52 |
56 | Arnaud Allemand (Fra) | 0:47:56 |
57 | Christoph Rytz (Swi) | 0:48:16 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Helene Marcouyre (Fra) | 4:42:09 |
2 | Mary Mcconneloug (USA) | 0:00:02 |
3 | Fanny Bourdon (Fra) | 0:03:56 |
4 | Michalina Ziolkowska (Pol) | 0:09:01 |
5 | Florence Darbellay (Swi) | 0:17:20 |
6 | Bettina Uhlig (Ger) | 0:18:43 |
7 | Muriel Bouhet (Fra) | 0:20:58 |
8 | Laura Turpijn (Ned) | 0:22:51 |
9 | Cornelia Hug (Swi) | 0:25:08 |
10 | Stéphanie Gutknecht (Swi) | 0:35:53 |
11 | Arielle Boek - Van Meurs (Ned) | 0:48:03 |
12 | Cristiana Tamburini (Ita) | 0:54:05 |
13 | Maxine Filby (GBr) | 1:01:52 |
14 | Coralie Menard (Fra) | 1:02:42 |
15 | Corinne Overney (Swi) | 1:18:28 |
16 | Rachel Fenton (GBr) | 1:18:51 |
17 | Marlies Beckers (Bel) | 1:19:25 |
18 | Antonia Bunter (Swi) | 1:21:52 |
19 | Christiane Gloesener (Lux) | 1:29:33 |
20 | Jane Kilmartin (Irl) | 1:45:56 |
21 | Aurore Druelle (Fra) | 1:58:08 |
22 | Isabel Van Der Voorde (Bel) | 2:03:29 |
23 | Marie-Eve Roman (Fra) | 2:10:47 |
24 | Els De Clercq (Bel) | 2:20:52 |
25 | Halinka De Clerck (Bel) | 2:22:31 |
26 | Nathalie Cousyn (Fra) | 2:37:35 |
27 | Laurianne Levasseur (Fra) | 2:46:08 |
28 | Evelyne Bieuzent (Fra) | 2:50:57 |
29 | Fern Henry (USA) | 2:59:22 |
30 | Cyndie Loch (Fra) | 3:02:26 |
31 | Abigail Armstrong (GBr) | 3:47:56 |
32 | Magali Champagnol (Fra) | 3:50:15 |
33 | Sandra Vitorino (Fra) | 4:00:43 |
34 | Sylvie Montessuit (Fra) | 4:05:06 |
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